Histopathology Lymph node --Follicular lymphoma, grade 2
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I really can't believe I studied 3 days to just figure out what you've explained in less than 3 mins (all those CD's and cytogenetic stuff are making me mad)...thank you (sempre)
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in war-time Europe 1942, my father was told he had a lymphoma lump under his right arm, but hot to worry about since it was "encapsulated". It never bothered him and he lived for another 15 years until he died of equine encephalitis.
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Dr. All you have to do is go to your videos and ENABLE MP4
But seems to me that Youtube is working on it, so they are putting it in and taking it out several times, I have a few pictures to show, may I send them to you by email?
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WashingtonDeceit, there is very helpful to see normal tissue next to a pathological to compare them, for most of us that do not have your experience is very important to have a image of a comparable quality to see the differences and get the idea, I really truly thank you for your videos and excellent explanations.
Just in case, if you want you can allow people to download your videos to see them in HD TV or Apple-TV. Thanks !
AppleMartini1974 2 years ago
wow, if you can tell me how to enable this, i will be happy
WashingtonDeceit 2 years ago